HP MPX200 Multifunction Router User Manual

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3–Viewing Router Information
Router Blades

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The NTP Server Information page for the blade provides the following options:

Click Disable NTP Servers to prevent NTP servers from setting the router
blade’s date and time.

Click Enable NTP Servers to allow NTP servers to set the router blade’s
date and time, and then specify the IP addresses of up to three NTP servers
as follows:

NTP Server 1 specifies the IP address of the first NTP server to be
queried by the router blade when setting its time and date. If your
hardware supports IPv6, you may select the protocol of the NTP
server, either IPv4 or IPv6, and then enter the IP address using the
appropriate notation.

NTP Server 2 specifies the IP address of the second NTP server to be
queried by the router blade when setting its time and date. This server
is used only if the first NTP server does not respond. If your hardware
supports IPv6, you may select the IP protocol of the NTP server, either
IPv4 or IPv6, and then enter the IP address using the appropriate
notation.

NTP Server 3 specifies the IP address of the third NTP server to be
queried by the router blade when setting its time and date. This server
is used only if the first and second NTP servers do not respond. You
may select the IP protocol of the NTP server, either IPv4 or IPv6, and
then enter the IP address using the appropriate notation.

Set NTP Address. After enabling NTP Servers and setting their IP
addresses, click this button to save your changes.

Enable iSNS. Select this check box to allow input of iSNS server details.
Then complete the following steps:

a.

Select an IP server type: IPv4 Server or IPv6 Server.

b.

Type the Server IP address.

c.

Click Save to preserve the iSNS changes.

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